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SOURCE: Vitiello, Justin. “Gaspara Stampa: The Ambiguities of Martyrdom.” Modern Language Notes 90, no. 1 (1975): 58-71. In the following essay, Vitiello examines Rime d'amore to show how Stampa's literary and cultural heritage influenc...
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SOURCE: Vitiello, Justin. “Gaspara Stampa: The Ambiguities of Martyrdom.” Modern Language Notes 90, no. 1 (1975): 58-71. In the following essay, Vitiello examines Rime d'amore to show how Stampa's literary and cultural heritage influenc...
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1560-1624 Danish physiologist and botanist who described more than 6,000 medicinal plants. Encouraging both individual and collaborative efforts, he convinced the universities to work together to share discoveries in their botanical garden...
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The French admiral and statesman Gaspard de Coligny (1519-1572) was the most prominent leader of the French Protestants, or Huguenots, during the first decade of the religious wars in France. Gaspard de Coligny was born on Feb. 16, 1519, a...
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Gaspard Mermillod ( 1824-09-22 - 1892-02-23 ) was a Roman Catholic priest who served as bishop of Hebron (1864-1883), bishop of Lausanne (1883-1891) and cardinal (1890-1892). Unsourced A mother is she who can take the place of all others b...
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Monge was born into a merchant family and received a typical public school education. His instinctive aptitude for mathematics and science was so strong that he was placed in charge of the physics course at the Collège de la Trinit&...
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Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis was a French engineer and mathematician best known for his discovery of the Coriolis effect, or force, which has great significance in astrophysics, stellar dynamics, and the earth sciences, such as meteorology ...
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1774-1816 French physician who published a landmark treatise in 1810 describing the many clinical varieties of tuberculosis. In 1805 Bayle was appointed to the staff of the Hôpital de la Charité in Paris, where he recorded detail...
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1581-1625 Italian physician who investigated the anatomy of the digestive system. As a professor of anatomy at Pavia, he cut open a recently fed dog and noted white structures though the mesentery and along the surface of the intestines th...
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CONTARINI, GASPARO (1483–1542), Venetian statesman, author of philosophical and theological works, proponent of Roman Catholic church reform, and cardinal. Born in Venice on October 16, 1483, he died in Bologna on August 24, 1542. B...
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1546-1599 Italian surgeon known as the "father of plastic surgery." He became famous throughout Europe for his inventive operation, called Italian or tagliacotian rhinoplasty, which he performed on patients who lacked a compl...
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Thomas Gaspey, prominent Victorian man of letters, founded his reputation during the late Romantic period as a journalist and novelist, beginning a distinguished career as reporter, reviewer, editor, and newspaper proprietor. He also prove...
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Gastón Gaudio (born 1978-12-09 ), nicknamed El Gato (Spanish for The Cat ), is a professional tennis player from Argentina. His career-high ATP Entry ranking was No. 5 in 2005. He was the 2004 Roland Garros champion. Contents 1 Sourced 2 ...
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Gaston Bachelard occupies a pivotal position in twentieth-century French intellectual life. His works and reputation span the two fields that, in modern European culture, are generally considered antitheses: poetics and science. In each of...
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Gaston Lachaise (1882-1935), a French-born American sculptor, is best known for his robust and sensual nudes, whose elegance of gesture and suavity of finish give them sophistication and élan. Gaston Lachaise was born in Paris on Ma...
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Gaston Thorn (born 1928) was prime minister of Luxembourg and president (1981-1985) of the former Commission of the European Communities. His commitment to European unity proved valuable at a time when the community was plagued by increase...
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Stomach flushing is a technique in which fluids are repeatedly pumped in and out of the stomach through a tube from the nose into the stomach. It's done to help control bleeding in the stomach or intestines, or to remove poisons from the s...
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Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach. There are several forms, including chronic gastritis (symptoms are usually indefinite or nonexistent) and acute erosive gastritis (symptoms may include vomiting, vomiting blood, bl...
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The human digestive system, like those of other vertebrates, is built around an alimentary canal - a one way tube that passes through the body. The function of the digestive system is to convert foods into simple molecules that can be a...
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Gastropods are invertebrate animals that make up the largest class in the phylum Mollusca. Examples of common gastropods include all varieties of snails, abalone, limpets, and land and sea slugs. There are over 35,000 existing species, a...
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The Gate to Women's Country The Play Iphigenia at Ilium represents the values shared by the people of women's country and the warriors of the garrison's. Throughout the novel the play is implemented to showcase the values and situations th...
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Gated communities are residential areas, ranging in size from individual streets and neighborhoods to entire cities, enclosed by walls and gates that are intended to prevent unauthorized entry by nonresidents. In many gated communities fur...
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Gates of Fire is a 1998 historical fiction novel by Steven Pressfield that recounts the Battle of Thermopylae through Xeones, a Spartan Helot and the sole Greek survivor of the battle....
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Gates of Heaven ( 1978 ) is American film-maker Errol Morris ' first film. Contents 1 Quotes from Gates of Heaven 2 Quotes about Gates of Heaven 3 See also 4 External links // Quotes from Gates of Heaven "And this is the part of the inspir...
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With the exception of brief periods away from the state for educational purposes, Doris Gates has been a lifelong resident of California. Born in Mountain View, California, on 26 November 1901, she is the eldest daughter of Bessie Louise J...
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Lewis Edwards Gates was born 23 March 1860 in Warsaw, New York. His father, Seth Merrill Gates, a prominent lawyer and politician, served two terms in Congress, where he was an outspoken abolitionist; it is said that a southern planter onc...
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Gateway was founded in 1985 in an Iowa farmhouse and has grown into one of America's best-known brands. Gateway is the third-largest PC Company in the U.S. Gateway started out in 1991 when it introduced its distinctive cow-spotted boxes. ...
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A gateway is a machine that connects different types of networks to form an internetwork using various communications protocols (rules for exchanging messages). A gateway allows information to be passed between a sending network and a rece...
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SOURCE: “The Prophet” in The Dawn and Twilight of Zoroastrianism, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1961, pp. 33-61. In the essay that follows, Zaehner offers an overview of Zoroaster's life and his spiritual doctrines, as outlined in the Gathas. Th...
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Have you ever thought about what it would be like not to be free? What would it be like not to be able to make choices? What would it be like not to be able to do what you want? It's scary to think about not being free, but even in the w...
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The things I liked most about A Gathering of Days was the theme, conflict, and characters. The story took place on a small farm in New Hampshire. The surroundings and the way of life was very simple. The theme was, "learn to accep...
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Racism in the South has always been a very real and horrible problem. Ernest Gaines accurately describes the atrocities that black Americans experienced in A Gathering of Old Men. "Gaines's strength lies in his quietly companionate depicti...
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"We need the iron qualities that go with true manhood. We need the positive virtues of resolution, of courage, of indomitable will, of power to do without shrinking the rough work that must always be done."- Theodore Roosevelt What Roos...
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A Gathering of Old Men by Ernest J. Gaines Emest J. Gaines was born January 15, 1933, in Oscar, Louisiana, and began his life among cotton pickers in the old slaves' quarters at River Lake Plantation. Although he moved as a teenager to Cali...
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At the end of the nineteenth century, a new military technology appeared on the scene that would fundamentally change the way warfare was conducted, and which would lead to some of the most tremendous slaughters of human beings ever witne...
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Executive Summary: Gatorade was first formed in the 1960's in Florida. The doctors of the University of Florida noticed that their football players where severely dehydrated in turn the players lacked the performance of the field. After...
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In any feature film the director carefully constructs all characters through the use of the film techniques in order to shape and influence our response towards the particular character. `Gattaca' directed by Andrew Niccol explores the issu...
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In the varied panorama of styles and movements that characterize twentieth-century Italian literature, Alfonso Gatto cannot be firmly anchored to one movement because he was influenced by several. His poetry is, however, some of the finest...
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GAUḌAPᾹDA, Indian philosopher, was the reputed para-ma-guru ("teacher's teacher") of Śaṅkara. Information about Gauḍapāda is scant and has been subject to scholarly controversy...
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In the last half of the twentieth century, physicists succeeded in unifying three of the four fundamental forces of nature: electromagnetism, the "weak force" responsible for radioactive decay, and the "strong force" responsible for holdin...
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Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, was the scene of a landmark case of environmental racism—one involving a conflict between the powerful and the powerless, between African-Americans and whites in 1930 to 1931. A contracting company, Rin...
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Mary Gaunt's adventurous solo journeys to West Africa and China provided material for, and a degree of realism to, the novels and short stories with which she supported herself. Her writing was also a means of asserting her independence in...
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Gauntlet II is the 1986 sequel to the arcade game Gauntlet which was released the previous year. Announcer Welcome! Green Elf, your life force is running out! Red Wizard needs food badly! Blue Warrior is about to die! Yellow Valkyrie, all ...
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Gaussian curvature is a numerical quantity associated with an area of a surface that describes the intrinsic geometric property of that area. It is different from the curvature of a curve, for that is an extrinsic geometric property defini...
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